And like I said he is going to learn from it and build it better and mayb even faster, I'm not going to school to learn how to build motors, dats just Wats also included, my teacher has been an engine builder for 16 years for well known race teams, he is a machinist and I'm prety sure he has learned from his mistakes before he got it down packed and made it into a successful living. If u are taught right and u are able to put it into work, this isn't necessarily suppose to happen, u can learn the right way and also do it the right way.

But u don't kno me or Wat I'm about so its useful to make assumptions bout me running my mouth, just leave it at that

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Dude, seriously, you talk alot of talk. I don't know you but damn you dribbling off at the jaws. I have to commend Mike for posting up his metallic milk shake. And It's a nice thing that he blew it up. Reason being very simple: he has the opportunity to tear the engine down to find out why it blew up the way it did and go back with better parts. In the whole process, he gains knowledge from a mistake he made so that way he can become a better builder in the future. I can tell you now I've blown some shit up. I've broken trannies. I've shot an oil filter about half way down the street. I've torn up my fair share of things. But I promise you what I've learned from the destruction is invaluable. You can go to a school all you want and your instructor will tell you how to avoid them. But ask him how many times he's fucked up and broken something. Experience can be your best friend. This is just another that Mike can chaulk up as a teaching tool.





SMH, You're right Catnip, this was the best thing he had to say in this thread.